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HERALD. | published Every Tuesday "Justice to all: m malice toward none.'

SUMMIT, N. J., PRIDi^f/aiORNlNG.'ilARQH 7, i§41 «*•• $3.50 PER YEAR

of sp(l:.^:-7 CHILDREN'S OTERTALV on. i Independent Club Votes to Include Discontinue Sale of MENT TOMOBR0W chopf ,>r (•• Auto Tickets for Benefit Registration of Veterans in Nation* Police Department Praised By Crime at i..:- .._. The last of the season1.-* Chil- fwim \ •_,"!* Local Politics With Its Objective in In accordance with the recent Wide Program Continues to March 15th tth Carol:..^ * dren's Entertainments, spon- Detection Laboratory in Letter to presentment of the Union County sored by the Junior Service tod Loin... j. Grand Jury, and the order follow- National and State Political Field The American Legion, Summit j want to kuow how old its members League which was to huve n«*. «.:!,* ing that action from the Pnose- ol been given by Frederic Kolb, Council on Work in Recent Court Case ftetr aai; \«,.' cutor'ii office to air police depart' Post No. 138, through its COB&IM»§* IP' her World War veterans are. who register, because there Is no magician, in the High School keviiu-. i . ments, the plan to sell tickets, in er John E. Neville announces taat WillkieSu linger any restriction of age in a auditorium tomorrow atit'i- Us, Sup.- ... Reverse Former connection with the benefit per- all arrangements have bees com- (Citizen's sharing in national de- noon has been postponed un- Two Letters Received on Traffic Problem- l» Si-h,,: .^ formance, " Hands-Acrots-the-Sea," pleted to continue until March IS Stand in g Principles of State fense. Thereby hangs a grim story. til sometime in April. The *y. at A- ••- „• to be presented In Summit in April, the registration of every local Le- League regrets to make this New "Stop Street" Designated—Road snded th- "j-.; as chances on an automobile, has gionnaire and World War vetwan. 'Total war has virtually ellm- Body—Mayor Forster Praises Group the factor of age In national announcement but the post- School ,\ i, ... been discontinued by the commit- The local registration as announced ponement was thought wise in Material Bids Received—Payments Authorized tee in charge. Tha two-day pro- in previous issues of the HERALD defense!" Commander Neville ex- At a special meeting of the Summit Independent Club, plained. "In the old days mostly in view of the many cases of gram ia sponsored jointly by the Is part of the nationwide progrtlB measles throughout the com- Favorable repercussions'of the part the .Summit !'i!i> ^-lcing the Memorial Field House Monday evening, C. )'. British War Relief Society of Sum- to catalog the qualifications and the young and strong went forth to munity. Department had in the conviction February 21-t, of tu • •> m- mit, the Refugee Relief Workrooms, talents for future possible home de- battle. Those days are gone for- Fahcrty of 2 Meadowbrook Court offered a motion that the club ever. Wars today no longer are and the Save the Children Federa- fense service of all Legtonn*rie« mit men, John Duffy and Louis Manganiello. bet'oiv :•; > h; accept the objectives and principles of the Associated Independ- merely tests of Btrength between tion. The decision to take this and war veterans. The registration Sessions Court on the charge of attack and robberv • >t C;i I cnt Clubs of New Jersey as proposed by State Chairman Joseph action was unanimously agreed manpower and gunpower. They are is entirely voluntary. There 1B today contests also between Indus- McLean Introduces Crowhurst. of 40 Prospect Hill avenue, were heard TIK Lirocque and endorsed by Oren Root, Jr., namely: upon at a meeting of the committee nothing compulsory about it last Monday evening. trial and economic systems. Every- night in a letter read and received by Common Council ry £7, : . -r l.- That the purposes of the clulte — body is a part of these systems. Those who have already pur- Commander Neville In speaking President Gustave K. Steffehs of Elizabeth, of.the (.'rum --, j -1 be to tntrt Uwlr Influence in LITTLE THKATER OUILD'S . "Likewise the battle front has Bill for National chased. tickets. may • have their yesterday about the registration twrs pr,".. _ •• '."..j hd as well M B&UO&*1 itSttes. KEW SHOW * said: vanished. Or rather It has spread tectiou Laboratory of New Jersey. The letter addrc--ti! <• ti money refunded from either the to Include every home in the nation. •That,the data lnQQlra into local headquarters, or as In many "We know that practically unani- Daylight Saving public safety committee of Council follows: ipn>vf,i .'".I nerita of eandSdates of both mously American World War vet- Bombs that rein down from the sky "Love From a Stranger" will be cases, they may be willing to allow have no preference in objectives. Common Council, Izujor parties, BOpportlnc or oppos- presented a week from tonight by the money they have thus con- erans will welcome this extended IN aji.tr .•>-.. They destroy anything* that comes Public Safety Commitu<-. ed. ing in the prtioarle* and regular the Summit Little Theater Guild, at tributed to remain in the general opportunity of placing themselves Congressman Urges Summit, X. J. dections particular candidates on in a position of serving their coun- In their way. That has made every the Edison Junior High School, at relief fund. citizen, young or old, a combatant Eleven Trainees Gentlemeu: Last week, we oi Urn i< i.aHis of merit rather than party 8.30 p. ra. Tickets are on sale at try and community in case of an Bill as National , to the end that as an in- today. laboratory, had occasion to work Roger's Drug Store, or call MISB existing emergency's requiring sach Defense Measure shoulder to shoulder with im-niiii-is body,* salutory Influence Eleanor Jardelle, ticket chairman. service. "In view of these tacts The Am- Left This Morning |;ti.i> be wielded In the community. erican Legion has not included the of the Summit Poliw Iii>iiari.incni. Summit 6-2248-M evenings before 8 Growing Importance "It Is considered that the vss| in the trial of two Summit 1M.ys That the local Bolts maintain reservoir of practical experience Me question in Its national defense Representative Donald H. Mc- o'clock. Miss Jardelle will also sell Lean of this district announced who were charged with roblnry. independence of any exl?t- existing within the membership of questionnaire. There will be no tickets at the box office on March Tuesday, after conferring with a State Board Commends Because there were no political organization in order 14th, before curtain time. The American Legion and the po* ag_e restriction in any possible home they may continue to merit the Of Inventory Of representative of the Merchants' Local Draft Board nesses, the State had to ( tentlal utilization of ttils experience? gervlce in defense of the nation, Association' of New York, many wholly on cireumstantjal evii Confidence of Republicans, Demo- should be cataloged in such a mau»|J[Wery good citizen, young or old, members of which reside in his dis- Realizing this difficult '•••tusk, yo.ir trais and Independents alike who net that the Information contained at do hu share In national do- Eleven trainees, comprising the trict and had sought his co-opora- officers lost no time isi VeViiiiiiiciiiiic lapported Wendell L. Wlllkle In City's Resources therein will be readily available to fense. That Is the new order in na- sixth contingent of men called by Summit United tion, that he had introduced In the a thorough and .sy^t^tnaiimaiiir ni »•••• i- Ttov* mber and who are prepared to the leadership of The American Le- tional emergencies today!" Selective Service Board No. 1, serv- House of Representatives a bill es- gation; before a day p;i.- ••;r [• -, pi-ri his prlacipies today. Plans Go Forward gion, should the need for our serif- Commander Neville pointed out ing Summit, New Providence Bor- j officer's "had["gathered Ices be made evident by the con- that men and womgn skilled In the tablishing a National Daylight Sav- -Mill' • l! E. Kettner Gadebusch seconded Youth Meetings ing Law. ough and Township, assembled this evidence a{ the scene. j Mr Faherty's motion, and the mem- . Social Agencies stituted authorities of the Federal, trades now are in demand In na- State and local governments. tional defense industries irrespec- Representative McLean stated morning ubout 7.30 at City Hall for ubled them to take into eu-.ii U j then voted Bnanlmously to: a brief send-off ceremony before two defendants who. !: «i\n: HI ho Mate and national politics, and to! tary accomplishment of the regis- "Factories and shops are report- A realization of the importance jed to be hiring trained men today! patterned after tha Daylight Saving in Newark for Induction prior to our court. the local picture. tration proyided by the use of the of the inventory of tho purpose, fa- questionnaire forms-will be a task In some cases who are past 70 Law in effect In the United States going to Fort Dix. The names of There is no doubt th;n <>,ir Li C at Dean Wicks of Princet'n cilities and personnel of the va- _ during the World War, under which the eleven men were published in atory played an important p.i: Previous to this decision the of. great magnitude and that its years and even older," Commander rlous organizations in Summit, ia; conTpleteness'wnTbe dependent U»- Seville said. "This Is especially daylight saving was established the 'HERALD of February 28th. convicting the.se two youths, I..11. [group also voted to reduce the an- To Open Notable the first and moat itnponaiu ask growing as people stop to think 0B the toyai co-operation of ever? true In machine, mechanical and throughout the country from the Resides the usual presentation of dut-s from one dollar to twen- Ls the Series of Meetings how little each one knows of what local Legionnaire and World War metal trades." last Sunday In March until the last theJ colors by a couple of Boy Scouts ! ""dins of evident ••. so ih.t it cents, and contributionH, in may be is here In Summit that can bo called. veteran." Sunday in October. This will mark d music by a section of the High ! submitted l<» a lahoi .»up. ; [ordtr that the organisation be ac- The American Legion national into service in case of an emer-| ne significant question will not a departure from the practices of Schoolimni" Bandn,..,,i ' ..„.).,under"lii_ ii.e« leadershiI.,-..I.,_..I.I.p. j; |i"n ^thi.s respect the oiiio!iitt '•:><• j bl to the districts it Is most O „ defense Questionnaire Hats 67 ape- those states which have observed of Director J. Fred Muller, a few Summit Department dul .ill rl.it |i.nxious to represent. , gency, and how necessary It is to be ^^^ however.. CommandeCommanderr clal trades and vocations which know where to turn to for this Neville sald.'That question, strange 'each registrant la asked to check, daylight saving since the repeal of appropriate remarks and presenta- anyone could possibly t!i>. That the session, enthusiastically! help.' Up say, is that of the registrant's If the registrant's trade Is not list- the Federal law, but have had it tions were made by .civic and organ- May we extend to you, CSii.i I'm- Tu-pded, was truly independent in effect only from the last Sunday ization leaders. Chairman A. C. neran and tho nieniiu.-rs of IIK d--- i<5 «rldent in the presence of such The Council of Social Agencies—j age!. - j ed, he should write it in, Command- partment our Community Defense Service Coun- The American Legion does not er Neville advised. in April until the last Sunday in Bernurd of the board acted as chair-. xiijtical opposltes as TV. Earle, cil, through the questionnaire that September. man. He was assisted in the pro- J Kood IHailtburn, president of Hie Summit was sent out the early part of this That the bill will have support gram by his associates William F. j Sincerely yours. I an Gbib, and James E. week, will secure and record all from both sides of Congress is in- Doyle and Harold 15. Moore. In-1 GtfSTAVE It. STKKFKN pownes. Accent Democratic candi- his information and it will be avail- Dr. Hutchins Stirs Athenaeum With dicated by a statement recently terested spectators were the board's \ fonsMeralile Routine Husiiii- hi- .,; date for Congfep from this dis- able to the proper authorities at a issued by Secretary of the Interior two secretaries. Miss Itosc Bell and CnrrM On hnct. Mr. Downe*. In a brief moment's notice. Ickes in which he said: Mrs. Dorothy Samson. Considerable of Conn "ii\ Tn••,:- n*ech ioiigratulatlMf the associa- The days of the average citizen Address on "The Outlook for Education" "Now that we are preparing-our ., . , , ' day night's business \\u< I.I a NUIIHMI Leader routine . ,,,„,.,. ,-,.,.,„ ,, | -on, 80-essed his own Independence are BO taken up with the home, so- country for national defense, I am n lture A lim i a having voted for several Hepub- cial and, personal affairs, that he- more than ever in favor of daylight Michael Potigano, 468 Mori in Stuhl of Springfiold av.niu ui.lr. - | Jicans on the November Meiet. has only a limited time to devote Question Period Following Brief Address saving ••*." avenue, was named leader.. Back ed t0 tne Mayor and Coinm-m CHI .- of this appointment is a story of; n pos alleged casino <»i u.sf- (ContinuwJ on Pa«« Four) to community service. Each one Representative McLean Issued the t: apro Potlgano's JOVQ. of this couutcy a»ifj enforcement was niVrmi fit has one or two organizations to Produces Much Food for Thought following statement: c told last night by Mr. Moore of | t to the mayor anfl in'iurt i-. fin which he gives what time and: "There is a growing recognition par That education has failed in its purpose and that the out- the board and reiterated this public safety committw for .-•• mly. strength he lias. We,' however, in all quarters that everything pos- morning by Chairman Bernard. tedistributkmof know something of what these org- lpok for it is afar from happy one was the belief expressed by sible must be done to speed up the Stahl's letter was publish* !. ^ *ii i * r> i *• »» i sentatives of large Industrial and time back went to the office of the jJunior ft. S.Pnpils m a commercial interests have empha- letter from the Chamber of c.ini- of the purpose annd poasiblfltleiblfltles of formal address on "The Outlook for Education" at the service .board and offered to vol- merec commending Cqunc-1 FJ»;IHU-T Association Meeting of his alien status, Potigano ex- in which Parking Lot No. 1 a; lii; The committee,.having in charge The lecture, comparatively short, "Last week, the Executive Com- pressed regret asserting he owed —-_ 7 ROBERT MICKH Y. M. <'. A. Is being «ulmiii!ri.i< il. the program for the quarterly meet- was followed by an exceptionally mittee of the Merchants' Associa- this country a deep debt of grati- lu-sidents of*8ttmmit are Invited It was suggested that a load or <> ing of tthh e Council of Social Agen-1,g, 0Bg m£ controVer8lal nuestion- tion of New York, which for years tude for all "she" had done for '•" attend the meeting to b« held at Many young people from Sum- 0Bg m controV of tinders might help at rlrii time i I ponsible tor tho getting Women Voters to has been the leading advocate of him. On advice of the board. Poti- iirarton School ' Auditorium, mit and n.e£rby towns are expect- cies. Is responsible tor tho getting 8nd.answcr period in which many of year to alleviate som** tit t in- of daylight saving in the United Thursday evening. March 13th, at ed to heir the prominent speak- gano immediately took out hLs soRglness which causes a bit of in- tation of it at that ime By having {educators present participated. The States, recommended the re-enact- first papers. In token of uppreci-j fir-air •; >!:> p m.. of the 8outh Summit ers and/to takL-hool make a chance In the num- time. Dean Robert R. Wicks, Dean thoughtfully and at length. His one of the regular monthly meeting of Commendation IteceKed clerk, $699.44: Board, of' H.-aSrh. organizations la doing and can be as from many others, I have re- ":*r of students in either school de- of Chapel, Princeton University^ brief reply to "If education is such the Summit League of Women Vot- From State Board $135.25, and the building insp«'••t-n-. counted on to do, if and whin called ceived convincing evidence that in -:rab!e and what changes could will speak on "A Home of Qrfe's a failure, how do you account for ers, Monday, March 10, at 2.30 A letter was recently received 88. " " the present crisis such a law is de- '•t-s! be made. Own." on. your own success and that of other p. m., in the Community House, 4 by the local board from A. M, K. There will not be one hundred of sirable. It would be both a con- A number of resolutions were fa- J. Ross Tuttle, president and It. college presidents and distinguished Waldron avenue. Mrs. David girauie. ii w»u.u uc «u ^ • Muldels, chief of the medical di- The Summit High School music these reports read at the meeting, servation and a production meas-i ^ vorably acted upon, to wit; pay on -V Heising, vice-president, of the men of the day? was lost in the Depue, president of the Summit h s Hea(J tera for account of 1941 budget—Hoard oi. department under the direction of which, will bo held In the Lincoln u roar of lau , serving to Improve the health ~,?. , a ^monHn,, » *hter which followed. League will preside at the meet- Selectivt va e Serviceprvlrp , commenting oon Education, $35,000; Board of U«i K niew, Acting Superintendent J. Fred Muller, supervisor of in- Schoo rg, of the nation, to increase the energy strumental music* of tbfe public h e query. I ing, after which the discussion the excellent record compiled lo- ation and Public Library, ?_'.!HI<» - Schools, will xeview the present bCnOO, y S| and the morale of workers and. cally in its freedom from rejections schools, will furnish the music for 17th, as the questionnaire* are be- The thing which surprised this will be conducted by Mrs. Bjornulf thus, to intensify the effort on each; permission given X<>w Jersi-y 'tuatkm and the ieveral pro- Johnsen, the Welfare Chairman. at the inductioircenter. The letter Bell Telephone Co. to open Suriun- I-->vi!r High i School students to a selected group from the Senior memberh s of the itiCouncin l whof oSocia werel made by the Merchants' Association long and consistently in press inter- attention and interest of the "It IH gratifying to the Medical install special equipmtnt in Hi- Wson School formulated by a High School Glee Club will1 sing Agencies as of January 15th. At a and by social agencies and medical views, lectures, and magazine arti- League of Women Voters, it is felt Division, Selectivo Service, to call Sears, KOebuck and Co. innlilum < "imittwotfteacheni and recently two selections with Miss (Srare later date the same questionnaire groups show clearly the truth of Derby, vocal instructor of music cles, and put Into practlco by revo- that the importance of an adc- these conclusions. the attention of Local Board No. 1 now under construction Quartet, with Robert Forsbcrg di- value of their faith. What as- hear this discussion of their elty at the Intersection DI iIu:-• II• • •; tllf Y In Federal Service help to make each organization' town's recreational opportunities saved substantial quantities of fuel the local board and the physicians recting, will play at the second better acquainted with the planB tonished us was the reaction of the and in other way* proved a distinct attached thereto must be justly and Baltusrol places • A;>J.I-.>V,II and problems. was given an application of tlic N'>. r meeting, and the Clarinet Quartet, audience which, Judged by its ques- proud. It Is hoped that this record, '>. interest to the many Summit and purposes of the other*. economic advantage to the nation. under the direction of Dean Voeg- The committee in charge of the tions, was politely but firmly taking The following speakers will par- Polls have shown that the over- will be continued, and this office Jersey Estates; Inc. [«II«.II -.(>-.vi i'. '~?ads of Dr. and Mrs. Rockwell S. layout in Briant parkway. try • •; tlen, will play for the third meet- program for the meeting March the stand of "You can't get away ticipate: A. Shuart Reed, repre- whelming majority of Industrial and desires to assist when possible In H un;t i-r-.mk. former residents of this city with that." One educator when ing. 17th is headed by Miss Mary 8. senting the Youth Welfare Com- commercial workers favor it. UH maintenance." A number of reprrHeiUii'ivc;; <>i" «-i now vacationing »t Ford Lau- As indicative of their concern i the following asso- questioned, after; the lecture, as to mittee and the Y. M. C. A.; H. S. road building material firm's \vfi--« the F • Q'iaie. Florida, was a letter re- Wclles wltn "Great Britain, Canada and the aabou uuilt tlioitheir nkpplacp ne Iin fhhf rhnneinKchangingI . . •• »_.„,. tii>»t «M>niiian» what phase of Dr. Hutchins' address Kennedy, of the Board of Recrea- present to hear the reading o; i.iii- i»- !>< ;*-n<-d this week liy THE SUMMIT Mrs. Amos Hlatt, president Axis powers are now operating on | Twj» H- • ' va> ex-off Icio; Mrs. Henry N. Card. Mrs. proving what they think of it as ai^|ead=OIl CoIllSIOtl " of local persona affected by united in au effort to find the an-j say." who will discuss the part of the ferred to City Engineer Mmiav I'I.•• :\ '-•> Ann Brokaw, Mrs. James M. Gross, means of promoting production. I on r Selective Service Training Act swer. they have 'chosen as the Board of Education and glvo a re- study and recommeudatinn i-ions. Rockwell 8. Brank, Oliver Thurman, J. Winter Da via "Pessimistic" was the verdict "This country has asupreme ef-| theme for the four-meeting series sume of a study, made by that Dr. William O. Bernhard, a resi- In thetabsence of Ooiiin-ii'- Vv-- Ji and Oliver B. Merrill. heard on all sides as the audience fort ahead of it. As time goes on, th- (" ^ a member of headquarter they are conducting—"Youth unit- Board; and Sergeant-Detective dent of Countrywide, Murray Hill, ldent Ma'xwell Lester. Jr.. who •>•. iHi Mmt. dispersed. The controversy was the pressure will undoubtedly in- rany, 165th infantry (rifle), ing to seek a basis for action in a Lovely, representing the Police Mrs. Lester and their s-nn. Max.vrli m tli- continued by small groups on the crease rather than decrease. Wo | an X-ray specialist at Ovorlook division, stationed at Fort Mc- changing'world." ., , Department. The usual open forum lister, 3rd, returned >• -strnhty Fire Damages sidewalk in front of the High would be foolish If we did not make Hospital, is a patient in that in- 1! cat •i:>. Alabama, and another son, To help them iii/ arising, closer discussion will follow the presen- from a month's vai-atitci ;'t I-'"* School. That Dr. Hutchins had use of thia simple means of develop- stitution suffering from a frac- leaves today and hopes to to this goal, they have selected the Boulevard Residence tation. • Lauderdale, Fla.. Cotiiicilni; I-' aroused his hearers which, we HUH- tured knee cap, possible <;oncus- to similar work at Fort following additional speakers, all ing our energies. large G. Harry Cullis pn-si-l"-' pect, was his intent was obvious. nlon of the brain and leoiitussion of of them popular youth leaders: Dr. A/general fire alarm about 4 p. m. "Summing up, it may be stated that well qualified authorities have the forehead as the result of a two- r Hrank, former pastor of Cen- Wilbour Eddy Saunders. Headmas- Tuesday was^caused by a fire In the One well known Summitlte, long Appealing for Games indicated that the application of ear head-on ('011131011 about !> a. m. PKT1T Jl'KY PA>KI, J'resbyterlan Church, will re- ter of Peddle School, speaking on uttic of the residence of Henry Hur- Interested In education, waved a tightly rolled bundle of paper at For Boys at Fort Dix daylight saving would have the fol- yesterday. The collision occurred '« the north late this month "A Generation in Transit" in the rcll 91 ?{ent Place boulevard, pres- near';the Intersection of Aahland Presbyterian parish house on us as he passed by. It was Dr. lowing advantages: Prospective Jurors for tli< •'< ounty will supply, the pulpit of Qld ident of the firm ofLager and Hur- 7 road and Colony drive. The' driv- March 16; Rabbi Leo Jung, Jewish Hutchins' manuscript. i In a speaking tour of the high "First and most important it courts from March I" ••> >:,)«.:> ':.: : ' Church of Newark for Dr. er of the other car, George Davis pur •••!)•• and Paul Harris, Jr.. stimulating • assigned to map making. into the night. appealing to the students for small ' of r •>•• age caused was approximately $1.- with Dr. Hernhard going east on Sheriff Charles E. Ay res ami < ".• 11;, Interpreter of youth's role in the games. In answer to this appeal rent Ion. on r 1'ing and surveying tor his 500, a. portion of the roof being de- the same street. Benjamin T. Kork y-osterdny. i Ii i i':|"y. Such work Involves a contemporary scene, on March .0 the Charles R. Scott Hl-Y Club of "It will promote efficiency among stroyed. Little damage was caused CAB AND TRUCK L'OLIJDt: workers by enabling them to carry Police say there were no wit- is the fifth panel of tin- .lk of training strenuous. partment said Tuesday night, more the Intersection of Blackburn road | may'be collected. As boys from comes with work^ under artificial street and the driveway at her mont way; William A. Smit'i. ' «« now become accustomed chairman. Itobort M. Day. are con- and Prospect street. Sister Ann i this city areiat present at Fort Dix, trr- ple No"i registration LM required, recalled that a fire In 87 Woodland'Church, Stirling, was driving west "•- —— •-•--- •• - "' accidents. 'Itj has hoenJCpyirk the accident and took Davis to the 12 Shadynlde avenue; and l» i I ' " "f JroyH taken into defense on Prospect street while Francis P. the new soldUrs, as a sidelight of and the public is urged to attend. avenue about tho mlddlo of Fobru- as a result of aikurato'stu'dfeH, hospital whtee It wa«,A found he Kendall. 19 Shudystifle Jivemic i • Taration, are urged to write the DUnne of Clifton was driving the one of th« many features of the i: ary paused about |?,*CjOO damage to a majority of Industrial accldenfH wtfHyj.sufferlng jiffoni a number of New Provldeht-e- T«wnosli(|ir.i.J.-!V. -,,-: "Kl£ALi>, reporting their «*P«Jjl- the home of Frederick W. Mercer oil truck. No one Was Injured Bervlces by the "Y" that Is accom- occur during the clpaing hourff of fravlurtd, ribs and severe chest ert L. Laird, Plalnfield a\, tm. '•< •''•-• assignments and opinions' on Board <»«" Education and a blaze last week at 168 Broad though the passenger car suffered panying our boys from their homes. the d»y when artificial light Is re- bruise. ;Later"..''in. tho day Davis 1911. »' ••'*' 3n the army. s The March meeting of the Hoard street caused about 11,600 damage, In the crash. • , (Contlnued on paite Twtt) was released aft^pfchich he came Watches, clocks, jewelry r- (inn'-l. of Education will be held Tuesday whereas the total (ire loss In Sum- to Polfce Headquarter^ to make Rosenateln. 420 Springfield .iv>- UTLK' night in the office of the board at AdvertUIng In the HERALD will Samer, DresimaklnR. De- mit last year did not exceed $6,000. Advertise In this paper. pay you dividend*. TAXI, call GeddH, Su. 6-2000./adv. further report On the, Occid . 20 Irving qpl., Ru. 6-2746. Hamilton School beginning at «. j

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FRIDAY, MARCH THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J. •. 194! PAGE TWO 20x20 on Emerson lane, and for i Spring*iejd avenue. OBITUARY Mrs. Pilot aud ifr*. Scfculte will act tearing down part of another coop.' Boy Scout Troop No. 68 wtll meet WEDDINGS as conference pages. New Providence Air. Dayebupay representing the \ tonight at 7.30 in the Columbia £ FIRST NATIONAL Bh Mrs. Milton O. Lange, an honor- Stony Hill Estates requested the jjScbool. Mrs. Bridget Fort* ary «einb«r of th« chapter will AND TRUST COMPANY Miss Eugenia Benedict, daugh- Mrs. Brlget Forte, wife at Zar*< H attend. Mrs. L»t>ge t» cotn- release of some property In Moun- > Free Acre Library Forum will ter ©f Mrs. George B. Benedict, of fino Forte, of 15 Overlook road, pleting her term of officffi e as Slatl e tain avenue for building purposes, meet tonight at » in the Farmhoime. SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY Cincinnati, and the late Rev, Or. died at the East Orange General corresponding secretary and is a '-»!' .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Cogtello and! Benedict, for many years a mls- Hospital late Tuesday night after candidate for the off lea of state re- TAX AIKMTKD . j family of Free Acres have returned' Hionary in South America and the an Illness of rive months. She was cording secretary. tlonnient. from Florida after a vacation. Went Indira, was married Wednes- 63 years old and had been a resi- Also attending the conference will The 11»41 budget for the Township, dent of Summit for 40 years. Be- was adopted at the final reading Westfleld Trust Co., %oteh j Curl Carpenter, dog warden, will day evening to William L. Bon- be Mlsa Janet Leslie of the Soring- Plains Branch, was designatefundsd a, s erastarl t wc-ekcanvassins for g the towdogn: licensesin sev-. ytui, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. sides her husband, she is survived 0*14 Regional High School, winner at the regular meeting held in the A renolnllon waa allowed by tile Ull iloj! ow«M» should obUIn 11- Bonyun, of Summit. The cere- by three sons, Meattoi Charlet-gftd in the dressmaking contest spoil? town Hall Wednesday evening.^ y mony was performed at the Bon- John all of Summit. Funeral serv- sored hy th« Short Hills Chapter. Union avenue r Uniting weet from yun home toy the Iter. Dr. 0. C. ices were held this morning at St charge of 6% interest on all hackjttoo obtain a license will be sum- Nelson, pastor o* the Summit Miss Leslie, along with eleven Plainfield avenue to Mountain ave- taxes until It becomes a lien when • »«nin>rmonedf tuto 'court court. PProclamation re- Teresa's at 9.30, Interment was other Springfield High School girls, nue wan changed to Park avenue on Methodist Church. in the pariah temcterw. the rate will be 8%% qiiiring dogn to be tied or penned 1 modeled their dresses at a tea giv- the final reading. .Much confusion An ordinance was passed on first up or on a leash is still In effect in The urlde'a uncle, Herbert Sage en by tit) Girl Home Makers' Com- Bridge, gave her In marriage and has developed due to a Union ave- reading for the Bell Laboratories' the Township Y OF 3TKW8T IT*' D. A. R. Notes mittee of which Mrs, John Ely of nue in the Borough causing mail, for a sewer connection with Sum- 8he was attended by her cousin; Short Hills Is chairman. The first WOMEJf OF ton Monday night. HIGH WAY HAPS Him Miss Anne Gleason, of Forrest, delivery and direction mix-ups. A mit. In welcoming members of the The annual State Conference of prlte went to Miss Leslie, second map showing 71 houses to be In The treasurer's report shows a HIM S (I.I BJIKAR TALK - Va. H. A. Bonynn, Jr., 'was best to • Miss Marjorie Boeheke; and sportsmen's organization, Presi- Through the coun man for his brother. the Daughters of the American the Rlvecslope Terrace develop- balance of $34,409.16. The tax col- OK CAIJIOlllliA T^IP dent (Seorge C. AVarren of Summit Mayor UuJdo f. Kmsi, Revolution will be held la Trenton, third to Miss Iluth Hadler. Miss ment on Park avenue under South lector collected 17,941.19 during the „» The bride was graduated from Ruth Albanese was given honor- made a plea for "a spirit of, co-op- HERALD luiM'availal.l,. New Jersey, Thursday and Friday, month. The Building Inspector re- Mrs. F. Clifford Shaffer. Jr., ad- m lite University of Cincinnati, where able mention. , Liberty was. rejected because of the eration to coordinate the lOininLs- business office a KCIHKH she was a member of Phi Beta March 13 and 14. size of the proposed lots. Some ported collecting $13 for permits dressed fellow members of the efforts." "Wo want you it Members of the ShortHills Chap- Atlas Leslie will model her win- 1 ply «r 1H41 New .Icrs.-y Kappa. Mr. Bonyun 19 an alum- lots with a frontage of only 55 andj which included an office building;Watchung Hills Club Auxiliary at j,art of our organization." he said, way maps, these nui nun of Wesleyan University and ter who will attend are: Mrs. Alex- ning dress at the Trenton confer- 60 feet were Hhowii. .Mr. Swenson on Springfield avenue for the A. WVtheir regular monthly meetingI dtHlaring tin commissio' ' n needs are ander W. Keller, regent; ^Ira. Win.ence. for free distribution ;i the University of North Carolina, pointed out that the town would Kuiitz Co., Inc., and an addition to, which was held at the home of Mrs.' support "when Kit!, and with help be had byour «ul)Kciii, lit- is a member of Chi Pal. B. Leavens, Jr., vice-regent; Mrs. Judges for the dress contest in- the dwelling of John Couser of j Inland Newcomb of Berkeley'- '•.•. iro• n out many problems. Frank W. Olive, secretary; Mrs. cludeledu x«i»Mis»s V»I«UJGlady»s ...iInregasCB«D, wh„..„o , not approve a map with lots small- tailing at, the HKKALli uiijn. j connected with the National j er than 75 ft. by ICO ft. depth. Mountain avenue. Permission was] Heights. Warren stated, however, that the Included in the maps.is a m .' You must have the HERALD If Wn, A. Cudlipp, Mrs. Charles 8. Is _._. granted the Essex Specialty Co. toj Mrs. Shaffer wasi accompanied on j commission'\\aK of limit in;; WA- selves in gala array, at a regular A girl scout troop, is being formed j During the latter part of lu>r stay .son dates. Conditions change from year meeting of the club in the High in Berkeley Heights under the I she visited Laquna Ueeelt and Snn «o year. Your own intcresii, Citizens Trust Company School auditorium on Wednesday sponsorship of the Columbia P.-T.jJuan Capistrano. At. Capistrano change with them. It is afternoon. The commentator was A. All girls between the ages of j the doves lived un to their reputa- therefore important fhat of Summit, New Jersey Miss Virginia Pope, fashidn editor SCOTCHES 10 and 14 are invited to meet withjtlon, alighting mi their heads and McLean Introduces Your Will — drawn with of the New York Times, arid the the scout leader Mrs. R. Gurbow'shoulders much to the delight of your lawyer's advice—lie up- Fortnightly's most popular, guest are and the assistant scout leader, MrsJCail. An'othor hi.uh spot was Cata- speaker. .-':'• Porf — Sherry On Wednesday afternoon, March Tokay-Muscatel NEW EASY 12th, at 3 o'clock, the Music De- 4/5 qf. Hi gal. Fullgol. F10IU TISSUES partment will hold Its next meet- WAY TO REMOVE HAIR ing at the home of Mrs. Thomas L. Smooth Elizabeth Arden's d«li- Smith, 66 Prospect street. The en- 45c m 1.69 HY ARE SO MANY former owners of low- cole creamy SLEEK over your tire program, will be presented, by Wpriced caw now driving new "Torpedoes"? legs, arms, underarms.... After the, distinguished trio,. Isabel tjaiit DRY WINES Simply this—Pontiac is priced so close to the a few moments, wash awoy th« Ifto Ambrosio, pianist; Anthony- Sant Claret - Burgundy lowest that the difference is scarcely notice- unwanted fun. See how hair- Arabro8lo, - violinist and Harold Reiding • Sauternes able. And the scores of advantages Pontiac free your skin suddenly be- C!app> Baby Food..4c Bern ho, cellist. provides more than offset its slight extra cost. come*! Won't stimulate growth. Isabe} Sant Ambrosio has given 4/Sqt. Wool. Fullool. 12 TO BOX -' For example, Pontiac. gives, you the ultra- 60c and 1.00. two concerts in toiyn Hall and modern beauty of "Torpedo/^stylcd Fisher will give a third in April. Then Body.- Pontiac gives you the matchless comfort Sanitary Napkins 8c Hhe will leave on a short tour, 39c__69c_JL29 of the "Triple-Cushioned .Ride" .; w and the HILL'S (ASMARA playing with a Women's Little assurance of more trouble-free performance Symphony Orchestra under t,he di- provided by Exclusive lifetime Oil Cleaner. I * QUININE TABLETS rection of Graham Harris- A&P WINE and BILLY B. m SOAP Anthony Sant Ambrosia was Why not take your present car to. your formerly with the Ilarrere Little Pontiac dealer today? In all probability, it Symphony and has played with the LIQUOR SHOP will cover the down payment on a new 8c 2c Pootiac. The balance can be spread over St. Louis and Ne*- York orches- anomaly terms to fit your Convenience. - ' '25c 1 FT. tras. At present he is playing with "Torpedo" Six SeJan Coupe $92.1* (uhife su/arull tin, e.rfra) the Newark Philharmonic Sym- RUBBING ALCOHOL phony. l 40 Maple St., PONTI; TIIEprLUXM DJER KISS TALCUM MUCH! •TpRPlpO- SIX Harold , Be'thko holds the Phil- ttCIN/ BUSINESS COUPE harmonic -^ebolnrHlilp under Jo- Summit, 7c seph Schuster and at present plays ml Pqntiac, Michigan. • Stale tax,, In the National Symphony Orches- tfnipment, acctttenti—txtra. Pritwt WITH THS Quuntltica limited tra. N. J. %uh)t

of the employee and after stating are Icing seitistics. All groapi - -i W. Huberts of Holmes Oval, Ridge- in lsi>8, lie W.IH, apiwinuxl Chiei chjite Tool Jjhs: Medk-3.J Voc:i- that more accident* occur in the view. Symposium on home than on the highways or in La Conga Cabaret tt3e©arair;«l tar stady condition* to Marshal, which position ht he! | tiniis;- Nur.-iing as a Profession; Itsdr am a coaiKJuaitiea—employ- A meeting of the Missionary Cir- until he resigned in 1H24 Frim Regional If. S. SI-I re:.;rial and ManaMt iiitut; industry, urged employers not only cles <>f i He Woman's Society of 11U0 until jy:S7 win-ii lie >vis retir- to. carry compensation insurance tBs*nt, bcalili protection,; «lrll I8>- Ai'."i:naut!tM as a Protest )ii; A11- Jousehold «caaomir problems: the up* Christian S iviee of the Methodist ed on -a pinsiiiii he serveit us a ljiu-^JflM; Arehllecture and Draft- but to take precautions to prevent Monday h Church \v;is Jst'ld .Wt'ihw'sdi-y at- court attonduut ami deputy sheiin accidents: • 'part !«ss recreation faeilltka Hold Career Night i'na; Arts and Craft-i: (lierir.tl and otb«r questions- of importance the licune of Sirs. Guion H. Foun- of Cnion County, lie was a e!ur- (ieucial Office; J>. p irtment Kt;n't* are one of the major sources tain of Fainnounl avenue. Chat-; The hot apU in Summit nl«|llillfe f IwOte welfare or yoaug people and ter member (if -Starry Flat; Coun- Juatriitu lj.iytan H>jt;ional VVork: KiiBinix'i'iug as a I'rufeH- of injury. Cellar steps should have ham Township. A study periol; cil, Jr. (). U. A. M. He is' an ex- on Monday night will undouiUtilbdly | •*"* aattoB. at Spri:i}cfic!il. will hold its si.ii; .lournalisin, Library, ami a solid handfail, be well lit and wa* held in the morning, followed; empt member of-Hjso C;>.'.\;>. I o<: be Bray ton auditorium-belle»t*ll or I The SUDBHIIS B-"«iH«s* aad, Pr0- :ii:iii.il c;ir,.i-i- ni^lit mi Tac-'r Music; Navy st.x a Career; Kadi'> fre« of mops, brooms and toys. A ( fey lunch and a s;jf'ial hour ami in •which he was chief fur a numli< r Varied not, Mr. Rlpley! The La fe w «Mtfo«U CI«b fcu «i«B wrtJcajjir !>\ .\Ia;-e!i 1 lia, lr,nn S p. in,to 1 I Woik as a (,':trwr; Office work solidly built step-stool should be I the aftern-'ion hy sewing. ' of years. in l.is'ne ('oiii)iany; Sports and HI. 'i he I'ViMiiiii; will lie spein part of the equipment. A mat orCabaret, sponsored by the P.-.-t * A., Ila* edac-atlaa for eltizensbip *pd j This afternoon frum/i! until l| His wile, who was Almini It. T.it-j Ki( i caiion Leadership; Techni- Handling of Service stil-.le.nis. pareiiLs and teaches i raised platform in the laundry is promises to be such a ; o'clock a silver tea will be served- ten. was the daughter of the hue cians and Clothing, methods, of democracy for tie. lo- in1.Hill; i ;;!..*• i li vocations, de- advisable. Cuts and burns are U will be difficult ,to stop ! at the home of Mrs. .W. Johnson I David H. Totten and Ahbii; l i't;l- problems in Home a permanent fixture. Aga*l >•«'» il liv liiliilii leil wr>rki.i'S ill Transportation mi the I'I'KUI-.U* sources of potential infection. Since a |ltae | Hallock in Springfield avenue,' ford. She has been a lit'e-liini; r.-si- 1 -leJsnre.".' school husis will be fiirnisiied free I Tin program of the Y, W. C. Adul. l knlvea are harder to control flaming Pan-American d«coar Ikemre f 1 Summit, l.y tin* Fellowship Com-:dent of New Providence- iiaviiiK >':nii or u pi thill of charge l-j .ill students and par- BWSTITJ: lmltiiKliiP tea held »t the home than sharp, keep a good sharpener will be a floor show, dlree-ltl \>f ? | tnittet* nf the Woman's Society for, been horn there August 2ii. UiTt. The plan involves t ni'iiera! scs- ents wlui expect !•> -attend. Ps HI: in: Mrs. Hubert VolkenliiR of Oakhandy. Proper cooking utensils Miss Dotterer of Hofcby Halll/lwa-* j Christian Service of the Methodist • Hftr ancestors were um.ni^ the sii'ii in thiaudit.n-iimi f.r.ini 7 15 i'i There are aluxist six hun- dKi' avenue on March 3rd proved with steady handles will prevent turing the Tango, the RnpaBiaixttd * (few Providence J Church.' Hostesses will -be Mrs.firs} t settlers of that region. She *-)."> p. in The sehoul hand will La Conga, the sultry dances jHstiwk, Mrs. John Boyee and- pl.iy until s p. m. At th.at tiiiie dred parent.s and students plan- y 0, unusual interest to a large num- accidents and adequate potholders is ;t direct (fesceinliinl of Stephen have swept the country In j "Mm. Ralph l^ewis. * William I,. M.'nizc. Dircctar of ning . i i attend; but this iiiiui- of Summit women,. ., should be made easily available. No Rfcdford. who fought in the liaJtlc 'ber will bf> iuceaicd by later *• n- available iss I'Mith Barber, food columnist bare wood should be allowed to get.larlty. Both High School »t feorough .'•The Volunteer Fire Company > of Springfield in the UevJintjun- (iiiidaiice iiiid o.i'ganizer of y.ireer and the frinkier members ct t*he f Iligllt. wiilopell the si'.ssi.ui liv ill - rollnifiits from the ltegi.iti;tl I)i^ Ki'iicmii:, sup. [,,. ihc New York Sun, Whose book splutery, since slivers are also a will meet Tuesday evening at fire' arv War. and her grandfather was lrift--eighth graders v\lu>-;huVf rieeii P.-T. A. will Hhow you hoi \-i['n i headquarters. ' " | with Perry in the war of ls 12. IriidiiciiiK Warren \V. llalscy. su- iw .It'iscv ||iK|,. jji>i-akiuK of Servants," published source, of infection. pi-rvisins pi-iueipul ;:f thi'' SCII.IK!. invited. Any interested individual 'liese nuiiis are done. Even if you alt aedatalf« on 1st yt'iir. has been on display atj A well stocked first aid kit should the ttidelineH playing cards ;>«w"* O RU KLEHS The couple have five children Mr. llalsf.v will speak on '(iu'ul- whit may wish to attend is wel- billion ami m iastntati's Book Shop, was the be In every kitchen, Dr. Webb felt. |»KlVI\«i living; Mrs. Margaret l.oioc, atiee at Iti'^ional." Followiim hi:; conie tfi do do, This applies es- st of honor. Itesearch and In- feet will jerk and your pulses jump I Golden Wedding of r She cautioned her audience against to the tricky rhythms. You can rue-1 fJeorge J. Miller who live at home: talk, the main speaker will In' pecially to school staff iiicinb.i'is in HKKALli ui ,11,111 convinced her, she said, Mrs. Kliner Egbert of M:i'ilison; the nearby towns. treating any scrioiiH burn with serve a table for your own pitfrty, * Anthony Bachiani of i« Beau! Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Miller heai'd. 'He is Floyd Simmon, i'ul)- is a nits- hat ihi- problem is basically the Arthur G-. Miller of K.isi N.ntli- greasy ointment; Tanning is thebut the "ringnide seats" are? gdlslng ; Voir av-*Htie. Sammit. was fined) ii:- Relations Manager (if ttie Tlie career night is lieiiiK spun- nior i,,,,,ail( 1 [me all over the country, though port.-L. I.! and Borojijjli Treasurer curative treatment favored by doc-fast, so hurry. i |L0 and costs of court of $2.50 and! The golden wedding anniver- Western Klcctric Coinp-.iny at sun d«by the Ueplonal Mi^h Sc!iml Slat Il Kdward C. Miller. There are also Kearny. The topic will tie "Whaf y , some sections .conditions are b$t- tors. haul liis license taken away fora! mry ()f Mr an(1Mr s ja(.oi, (<. MUl- staff, who will act iis section chair- E. five grandchildren. • Industry Kxpects nl' the Scluiol." ti sicr- |r'-tltiin others. Sb« quoted Helen . The other two panel members AH an academic footnot.o, tlxhe th period when found guil- er of > New Providence Borough men; the I'.-T. A. Parent K:lu0 p.m. wit|i hiill'-h'iiir workiun hours, nor standard* of and. Mrs. Maclyn Baker, of South ety." It features a rolling Ili-flte t'kesley HeigMs. - ] Tuesd iv' Mr and Mrs. Miller iiav- talks liy each speaker, (olluwfd liv sey Control I'owor k Liglit (')ni- 1 lN4'O.Mi: TAX MAN IURCS, nor social security for wo-Orange who Is sufficiently concern- motion, when exaggerated!,.'(toast The rlwrse ara-s the r*>salt of anhng bi-eii married in Myersville, discii! si(i:i. The HCCI nil ,"r>)iip of pany have declared the regular section niei'tinss, from Id to lii.ftu HKKK ON MAltlll 10 ami II Inn piiRaged in domestic service. ed over household employment brande,. .d. the danc„ e as crude ajo'jiuiD-•• !, atatoraoWIe acridtai February- 19th.,-! Marc— h 1. 1S!»1-•, b-•>y th—e Kev.'"(Ji;prg------••e -, quarterly dividends on tlieir pi-e- problems to devote a considerable p. in., will follow the same plan Briefly she traced the develop- attractive. But, properly d»«, it; wSen tar? drives by Bwhiani ana Loocke. i ferred stock payable April 1 mil To assi.st. citizens in pn- Irnt of the modern Hervant prob- amount of. tinio to making the oc- hut will lie composed of a second is fascinating and delightful), tooth! Psatensoni «er*' in collision in I, J«r. Miller was born in Myers- to stockholders of record on" March complete set of- speakers. In all. paring liifome tax letiiins a Im from, pioneer days when wives cupation more attractive. As anto dance and to watch. - •.'•' | 8giriBSiie!«S aveaat-. near the bomelville May 22, 1868, son of the late ioth The dividends are $'l i', a outgrowth of. a local group of inter- there wij.1 lie twenty-five different deputy collector from tlie in- |il everything themselves, through In playing a Rumba, the oifioe*-Mf Cbtswr II- Lambert- All and waa wounded A li.-t't of section meeliug t:>jti• -^ iors of bond servants or slaves ia\, cent., and $1,375 a share on the March 10 and 11, according to ly organized with Mrs. Baker as with dried peas, and withiill.Icfc fallwl t-> sake a turn in at the b.ttth" of Antietam. He! follows: Ac<-ountancy and liusi- tit still expert in a variety of 5M: per cent, preferred stock word received from the I*. S! chairman. The League has drawn handles. . > \ ttee road, s; j ihe left hand canu' ti Sew I'rovidcnce in 1891.j ness Administration; Opportuni- iiBphold .skills, through the era Treasury Department this up a-set of rigorous standards that ! side of the nsi and coHjding with and in .the following year was flee-1 tj(>s in Agriculture; Airplane ("on- Widespread immigration when • La Cbnga takes Itsj name litttam Add forgotten men: . Captiijin week. nplovera surrendered the care of. are being usodln Irvingtdn. These the Conga drum, the princiauliilti- Patterson's ar, •traveling in the ted constable of'Union County in. Kltiott jftoosevclt. struciion; Army as a Vocntion: she read to the group. A sixty-hour strument in native Cuban • orlli'oeft- • opposite dtrec'iou. 1'atterson had •which capacity he served until Chemistry as a Career; RlenuMi- beir homes to well trained: German Advertising in tho HERALD will jid Scandinavian girls, to the time week is set as,the maximum. Two tras. The,,dance is a modifie*(l|iirHHi ptalled kls car off tlie pavement in 1930. When the Harough was form- tary School Teaching; lli^h School Ihcn industry drew workers away hourst"on call" is equivalent to one of the exciting primitive step riltich ota effort So atv>:d the accident. ed, separatliiR from 'the Township; TAXI, call Gcddis, Su. H-^ adv. Teaching: Legal Uccuimtlous: fla- pay you dividends. un the home so'that girls were hour of working time, when em- the colored natives have daisied In BachiaDi claiaed iliat when he ployee is required to answer the Cuba at carnival time for ZQOv.jiH-N. ca&me- to the carve in tlie raad he 'longer trained In household du- twmd PatJ€rsoa"s car. without es. Today not even employers are doorbell, telephone, etc., during the It has a mart:h tempo, with rMck /•I hsuige from year day. Three hours "on' call" is held step, and in done in a chateiHia-ng lights and spec-ding, oa his Bachi- own interest! lained. equivalent to one hour of working aai's side of tie wad. Evidence of 1 Ambitious girls hesitate to be- line. On Monday night ev-ilimone them, ft ii Umu when the employee is re- will he invited to join in afracitlrhe It ree police offk-ers as to position Iie houseworkers partly because sponsible only for a sleeping child or the cars after the accident and portant jjbat long bourn, partly because the dance is demonstrated in th»«llw3or — drawn with or to meet the necessity of notshow. to marfe.3 on J>.e raad were in di- In u pat ion is in disrepute. Further- leaving the house entirely alone at re-it Oprxk-iSiea in hi? claim. Bothj advice—lie up- lore in another's house the! can't j The La Conga Cabaret riall-lly Btt preterit ton- nerves three important |iurpo*9N, It tiers were prac'ically ruined and? htertaiu, and in many homes where night. Overtime must be compen- le-veral " persaas were slightly in-j circumstances. here are children cannot count sated for by extra hours off within provides a most amusing everailnj of fun, it offers a graphic les « In Jit red. Pattersoa's lestiniony was! idlings free. Employers are notthe month or by extra payment. In Jisbstantiared by bis daugliter.j rustec, it is our lways careful to provide a good no instance must it exceed six hours current dance steps, and It 'illumes money for the very wortiliifclle Ks»therfc». Sliss Myrtle Lawyer ofj keep informed J good light and adequate heat. a week. 2£ Wtavt-i.- -"sett Newark, and] Iften wages arc appalling low in The League advocates one full work of the P.-T. A. This* «i> orfc includes local welfare, mi KI ttfor ' Itetcr NtHg•.?•! of Xe-a-ark. all riding, and i tin SIT- puseliolds that afford other lux- day and an extra evening free or needy children, a glasses furail^iitid with him at t!se linj^ of the acci-| invite you ID tits, "HouHehold help is a two half days and an extra evening lux- art Scholarship and a fund zfoircre- tent. Pa lice Cafcf Harry High and] abject with our ry,' Miss Barber reminded per week. At least three legal holi- her placemeiits and additions to t:*:he Special, Ofiit-fr? Robert Webster| idien re more thjin once. ,• days must be granted and one Their aiNiie school library. So you will ~\uU 111- and Elmer ti. Arcr>. _ | Her week's vacation with pay after one alik'. Write speech WUH followed by a ing both welfare and your owrnfe ell- mrt talk on "Accidents in the full year's service; two weeks vaca- Fere (>a|mn; H«ld ] TODAY, for tion with pay after two years' ser- being if you visit the cabare tlloon- cm. luiiic, • given hy Dr. HleauoF Webb, Jay night, at 8.3» to 12, at B3njt«:b» Kann* • • [graduate of Wellesley and Cornell vice. These standards apply to ^ jj graduates of the training course. auditorium. For tickets'and iBe«r- 1 1 I'dical School who, a.s a member vations 'phone Mrs. Fischer.,'JIIB tn- Tfte tnersbeics of Ilose._ Company i the Y. W. C. A. Health and Kec- Miss Barber urged occasional iuit ti-OOfl-'-J. Xo. J, ihe JBirougli's .'VolunteerJ ation Committee, has advised Y. raises us a .stimulus to improve the FEre C'uaiMnr will holU it.s annual < rswm\ . ('. A. girlR'on their health prob- i worker's technique. ontcrtairsRieat aud dant-e this eve-- ins with a view to improving their ! Miss Dickerson cited unfairness nl-ns in tb-:- Lincoln. S-cli" :>1 audi-j lOMPAl 'fidelity. of employers in heaping additional B.&p/ffirisofYvW. ii •lo. riurn... la Jfc'.-e of the usual j NEW JERSE/I She pointed out that efficient tasks on the part time worker or Intercity Conference? acint^ur nl *y. a :-iunibf-r of artists] ! demanding overtime without com- If onv l!t--- WOIt Artist Bureau will! t c Vv nagetiient of a home depends to m t ( mnidernl>]e degree on the health ipensation. The ItusiiicHs and Profe-iilJtiHuI cratertain. There will be a Mrtf. Baker declared employers, Club or the Summit Y. \V_. (, A. net, a popular S:JT1 singer. ^ uced 'Educating. will'hold a joint disciissimu »;-5t- ci^ati. a' sk-i:iai! ^<1 and a pianist. A Complete Mrs. F. M. Votaw's exhibit of ing with similar clubs frmiifjOi'-. A master e! c^remoaleo will l>e in pamphlets and clippings attracted angc and-Jersey City .at- t llf'OOr; Ckaanre. F'»l!ow:ag ihe- c-atevUin- Radio attention. Those present carried ange Y. VV.' C, A. Tuesday cu v'i;- ift fat ta*re w:!l 5»e dancing'to the away score cards for employer and ning, . March - 11. at »j'.45 •-o'thnck m iisrt- r*f Wa'irr MrXamara and Service Ills ULTkC'ain.""" '• :'-;' For all makes employee to check their efficiency. marking the fourteenth rniiunil Home and Auto Music provided by a young ac- ".Viition-wide Ob.servancf." Il:lis3 cordion player. Bob Hanson, and 'KieiiH "v'Coit.- director of tint A..111- Sarriaee. • | tea followed the meeting. .erican Lah;)r Education .Siii'l'flce, Mr. and Mrs. Jolia Ocigerich of. Sales Agency J'ijssjrif street. !i:s IJ-arough. hnvej Mrs. Frederick G. J-Jberhurdi, wjll speak on tlie theme, ""lillllz- For ing l)em<)cracy.".- ' ,; annanncod th*, marriage of their; chairman pfrthe membership com- tliaaghter-, Mi?» " 3!arian Geigerirh.; Philco and ;niittee, welcomed the guests, and Mure, than .sixty'thousand yoiioilg- li>-Francis Snyd-?'"'of West Livings--; Emerson ! introduced Mrs.'CarUon P. Fuller lucsin.i:^K wnmcn in • fiVe li.iimji—n*e'I tiMi, poit'of- Sir. and-Mr?*. ¥". Snyderi who led the panel discussion.' . . Y. \X..('. A..groups throughcoil'btlie or tirat pla-xe ' •' . ' '• counu'v will hold . t>:inc]iu?rts 11 litid PERRY T. BROWN srtechl- programs,'on,March, 11,LJthe S|.r!nnfl*l9 ,Ttl. Su. 8-0913P.=T. A. Notes (late set aside last. December bjtJtlie ItT. f . J. !>lran»v irs National Husiness and IWe'w- .let'fersnn School simial* Council of .the "Y", a»u «1- The appistJEmeal of Dr.. Clifton! One of .the most constructively iiig to Mias Margaret (iaris^'pssi- ,J. Strjiass of S; avenue.;- edut of tl|e Summit club. , : thsis Be roil 0 public concerts. At 1515 of ihcHC.thc piano was a Steinway. Tlielma Becker, 4th grade .teacher the -Lackawanha station in rtlm t'J ceeds Dr^ (5. Ward Disbrow of lake tlie Ct.ZO o'clock train. ' Scimmit. re-Kgne-i. T-erms on the' The Steinwav is used exclusively by a greater number of artists than use all other pianos eombined. at Jefferson School, and Ebon i TltoniaK of the Physical Education Miss Helen Brewer and! 11:11s* iteDri sa!.*ned (foninjissicn are for Department of the Summit school Mary Alice Marshall have m-/vcd li""»f vests. - ! Bystem, brought before UH the prob- on tlit; plani)inJ{ conimitte»cn-ith A list of stnne of the Artists who use ihv Steinway lem of developing well-rounded ed- members from Orange and hsea'ey i ucation for the child. Where the City to complete ar-rangeine-nlift tor the.'Btr-.OTRb. C-amifil will meet' Ailken . Eaim-s Horowiu iMildniT' IVtri .Sjirrna school alone educates there is the banquet and program lnpOr- iroaday ... The 11*41T:tx liaroh T'ranlz IllM(ll<-Mlll iMoiM'ivilxli Pow.ll Sclmahcl, A. 1 bound to be If»p-Hidedncss. ' It is Uiige. • Tickets can b * oJlllilnncd -? *H1 lie on- B»rrr Krrr MlXWltll PrnkofnIT SCIIMUIH'I, K. il dcrtij -on , fit*.•«I rc^diag.•-Tin - Or ' ll»> privilt-ge and tlio duty of pitr- from Mfs-s Kr'-wer, Miss llr-nw KP'IHII Mini/. lt»i hi hi Srrkin Ralish or tit'1 -Y. W. f. A. .>#.-«, 1-Vi«*i)irtan t IIts in tlio honifc to coinpletc the Kiirliinaiiinon" "This aniiual giitheriiiK oltlinsi- it: pofn^a in l> ijjt MU- ,• j I!raili»w4y <;,in/. Irv N. Ii Slirriiliin 4 ncss and professional gr;)ii|li 'in " TIi*" Plir*'ti'-1>.»<-b'?r AH-.tiei^'i'-ju' (laiiadrsiis (toroduM/ki Lev,lilt Murl'Mi Iti liter Sinionil.'i Mrs. Hf'-ker, quoting Or. J. JB. r Y. W. ('. A.'s is planned to met Tuesday a*!-?rn >on at the Lin- f.ha«ins (.rainper List Ntivacs. Hiiliiuitiin, A. Sim-terlin Chase, professor of Education at strate that these coln Schj.ji anaitorium. Mis? .1. Harms Loyunicli i baii'J, andpr the diroc-, ple and his general outlook on life the -'fact that the associate !tl «n of Harold W«rfovd. played. are molded during these years, Hhe der wliii.li husim.Hs girls aid o or- .\Eichae! PIgn» sa:iR a» a s')!u "It unDER com recommended the book "Children ganized has ; affiliated jitmi[>s All Comes Buck To Me .Vow." H<: in the Family," by Powdermukor ai'onnd the world.' Messa j» of ,r as acromjianied on 5-lie jii.in;» by; Which is the piano used by Broadcasting Stations? and Grimes, a« particularly helpful streoting from business grirli in VC'm Kathryn Tressler. niinh-1 to pa rents. Msjutreal, .-Shanghai',' Buenos. k--~fr Iteraile (*rac !»*:;„,''A t:!ari!iet tri'i ofj The Stciftway ih used exclusively on W K AF,'W JZ, \VAUC and WOH. Four htatioiiH in New York Cily alone have Mr. Thomas cmphaNized the need Melbourne and New ZealanA(i,aa»o Ifcie Misses .I>>rot!iy Burfonl,. Con-: purchased 85 Steinway Pianos. The Slcimvay is used by these Broadcasting Stations because-of its superb tone, fast for intelligent HUpervision - not already been received for tSltfeTay. n3o * (,'arIVon arA Marion Kern. purchased as aicinway rfglmentatjon—of the leisure t|me Some'of'the'Other countrieei|l;Hmt „• Played "la A Little Dutch Oar- action and durability. Steal a match on the new of growing Imys and girls. ThiH ln- bave sent grceliiiRS in-forine ten." season by having tas deaf volvcs a nuich more active interest cannot do so now because v Pupil;=5 of Lincoln School are! and enliven thexrolor of a and participation lii the hobbies, conditions. ' ' • 'raiup-Ief.ins? p"..-ins for tlir presenra-' ORS MASItHHCC« print or other bright dress garnet), and activities on the part of Miss Julia White of Har ptjlll lie, lion of the(;i!lK-;t A Sullivan o|>- Why the Steinway is the piano for your home most parents.- Such a progrum will >you may have... for wear fieorgia. is president of tElit.N/Sa- ctfetta.,-"Hr "Ml S. Finafore," on, largely solve triiiny of the problems tional ' Husiness and . Prufe-Ji|)rinal USareb'—Stb irj the school audit'»r-; The Slcinway i» made in.n^ny models anil hi/.es ti» lit your Lome <^ well ;^ the < oiu . rl >iugc. All Sleinways have all Steinway improvements now under coat. of social hygiene, provided parents Council and Miss Dorothy ESIIuean- including tlie Diaphragmatic Soundlmanl and Arrfflfftfrd Ac lion, livery Stiinwuy liun ilu> ineomparuMe Steinway tone and is llui pride of bestir themselves to overcome their dy of, San Francisco Is chair-fell! t of TTie'dffic-ijil Board of,the M«-t!i'-! Uic Slcinway family, whose rigid standards anil careful selection of everything that goes into the making of a Steinway have made it the elioirr lassitude and seek to educate theiji- the Vitalize Democracy Coniaii Ice. odlst Ctairch met Tues-dajr night1 at! Bclves to an intelligent handling of In most of the clubs,- thc-rijif tfcie home u( |3Irs. and Mrs. Allfii of the entire music worlds You cannot afford to buy less than tin; lust for your home. A Steinway is a lifetime purchase, tyhen you divide its each problem that is inherent In one been a period of Intense cost by the years of satisfaction if Will bring, tlie Steinway is the cheapen piano you can buy. Liberal allowance on your old piano. of the highest" vocations—bringing since April on how a largei-|i(c-;w- up children. uie of democracy can be sec mill I in [CLEANING the United States and how <|f»o oc- Steinway Grand Pianos and Steinway Spinets can be purchased / ( Lincoln School nu-y is related to €mp'Ipynn#l, to EARLY the defense program and ,1(0 the for 10 per cent down, with the balance to suit your budget. A meeting of the Lincoln School building of a better world.. SAlJE! P.-T. A. will be held In the school building Monday evening, March 10; Judging from the earn ftews at 8.15. ! with, which these qliestion-sineave Mime Center of New Jersey" ,T«pc,,tt| boon discussed, the American BED! | a..,., SSpring Coat This,is a meeting of vital im- who carries home » pay extra) :l4iillr Siyt portance and one which every par- s ent should attend. The topic of dis- ev*»ry week/is fust becoming:Ita-lti- 79c cussion will be the several pro-. zen who Is conscious both GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY own social and economic ( Phone POHHIH for a better distribution of Hct V., v S'ccp Soundly our secondary Hchool pupils. Mr. her social responsibilities' ! —Steinicay llvpreHvntativea-- Some business and profession iial WX2100 (No Toll) Bartholomew and Home members Y w ( of the Committee that submitted group" "'<>f "'P - - - MlHttSive-: hi I the proposals will be present to dis- given special evidence rtf thiliioon- HUT BE SORE IT'S 60S KUOAH STREET, NEWARK, \. sciousiiess. Girla from cl il In cus» the question. WeurKe nil the G. 0. KELLER N parent* of Mneohi School children many Southern stated 23« MARKET STKKET. PATKRSON - 2.18 W. FRONT STHFKT. Is lutttMH to Washington askiilii to be present, at thin meeting. Only peal of the. poll tux in their nr, & I,eland AveH. by the free expression of opinions girls in MaHsachuHettrf gaver Kli:ive [BALDWIN'S ST0HKS OPE1V KVKNINH8 and the careful consideration of the N. J. I'I'AIMFIUU), N. J. heln in' the minimum wag«u«m- question by those concerned can ajtalivn

up elsewhere In the same of DATES TO BE REMEMBERED THE SUMMIT HERALD socialism. Independent Club Votes to Include •ad SUMMIT BECOKB As Dr. Hutching so strongly em- Mon., Mar. 10—8.30 p. m., Cabaret Our Offtetal Ta§tt"»t City urt Cowty phasized Wednesday night, a broad Dance, Braytou Auditorium. and liberal education is the basis o( Mon., Mar. 10—League of Women Local Politics With Its Objective in Icraed Every intelligent thinking, which is, in njESDAY AFTERNOON *nd FRI- Voters, Community House, 4 Wal- Community OAT MORNING from the Office truth, the basis of a,democracy. If droii avenue. 2.30 p. in. J57 Sprjegfield Avenu* I he people art* to rule, they mum National and State Political Field e-isof *&d e-im Tues., Mar. 11—Eunice Harriet 413 Springfield Avenue, Summit rule widely. That there are cer- Avery, Paper Mill Playhouse, 3 What Bach Can Do (Continued from Huge <>ii«*) South Street, Morristown C1KCTLATIOX 8.SM tain defects in capitalism and cer- P. oi. I to Lecture for Published by tain ariviintuKCH iu socialism is an Tues,, Mar. 11- Executive Board MIB. Uarret son's letter In the' Dowiies also agreed to a point Bi«»tt MtraM PiMUtog Co. cs.sentiul part of young America's T. 1. A. at 10 a. m. HERALD of February 28jrh b good i raised by E. A. Butler.-founder of Summit SCHOOl Of MtlSIC Tues., Mar. 11—Women's Society Katerod at the Fort Office, Summit, training; a biased education can news. She assures us that the it he South Summit Civic Associa-j - ~T , ,, N. 2., «• 8«coad-Cl*tt Matter never be the foundation of a coun- of Christian Service, Methodist Church, 11.30 a. m. Council of Social Agencies is action that it should not essentially Stanley Chappie, the prominent try dedicated to intellectual free- work compiling data on Summit's j objective of tke club to ere-' Knglinh conductor who has recently dom. Plato observed ' that all Tuc«., Mar. 11 — Presbyterian ho he BOWS ON PUMPS Women's Mission meeting, par- vital resources; assembling a roster'.,,,, ., ,hlni Dartv but to throw the ! made America his home, will lee- things are in a suite of flux. of th e citizen! s with record of their ish house, 2.30 p. m. '•'" ' kill weight of influence to that party or! ture for *,«,. of th e Summit Democracy cannot stand Btlll; it Wed., Mar. 12—Lenten service Y. training, experience and skillsf'. candidate pledged to maintain the School of Music on Sunday after- must improve—or It must deteri- W. C! A. at 10 a. m. especially as they bear "eed" Pri«.clpl« for which the organiza-| noon. March 1G at .o'clock in ful services in the community. 1 Are So Flattering! orate. Wed., Mar. 12—Esther Ann Nursery n Lincoln School auditorium Mr School P.-T. A. Talks on Books, It was a wise move which cre-i t ions, Daniel Oilmartin asked that operatic and symphonic, but par- Council as one and the same body, 'the club, through a series of panel the latter. He has ap- In modern warfare, as everyone Chamber of Commerce, Y.M. C. U K:tio nK both in m ec tln the dc knows, the struggle is not merely A., 8.15 p. m. i l "l . ' l . '"i discussions and open forums, con- rly as guest conduc- Frl., Mar. 14—"Love From a Stran- fens<» iiiwl in tinue to be'a medium to perpetuate !>etween the armies of the contend- thc constant social development of tor of the H. H. C Orchestra, uml SUBSCRIPTIONS: ger," Little Theater Gnild, Edison the voice of the people "which shout- has often conducted the concerts of €)n» Tear 13.50 ing powers. The entire nation is the community. Not only, do the e